A hired gun became caretaker for his dying sister's four young children in the 1890s mining town of Paradise. As the show began its third and final season, the title was changed to `Guns of Paradise' and the reformed gunslinger became the new marshal. In a (more…)A hired gun became caretaker for his dying sister's four young children in the 1890s mining town of Paradise. As the show began its third and final season, the title was changed to `Guns of Paradise' and the reformed gunslinger became the new marshal. In a salute to 1950s TV Westerns, Hugh O'Brian and Gene Barry, the stars of `Wyatt Earp' and `Bat Masterson,' reprised their roles for a two-part episode.

Clémence arrives back in town bringing her problems to an already troubled Paradise. Tom flaunts his reconciliation with Clémence in front of a desolate Katherine. Distressed, she is rescued by Jonas at her darkest hour. As Katherine confides in Jonas, her words confirm his suspicions of Tom's dark past. Katherine learns some unexpected news that reignites her fight and purpose.

A serialized ghost story is taking the city by storm and when Susy's staff photograph reveals more than she is expecting she's certain The Paradise is haunted. Moray finds he is unable to tell Denise the truth about him and Katherine. Dudley plans to bring Denise and Moray back together and forces them to work alongside each other, which is torment for the pair.

Lucille confesses to Clara she doubts her feelings for Ballentine, but soon regrets her comments and attempts to buy Clara's silence. Tom's behavior is disturbingly spiteful and a frightened Katherine confides in Moray. Unbeknownst to them Tom has been watching their intimacy grow. Tom and Katherine attempt a truce but the good intention unravels leaving devastation in its wake.

Tom Weston is furious to see that Moray has set up a display of pocket watches which might steal attention away from his new Food Hall department and asks Denise to spend time in other departments to make improvements. Moray is riled to learn Tom has been favoring Denise, fearing she is being used as a pawn. Jonas begins to reel Tom in even closer and Tom, oblivious to Jonas' duplicity, orders him